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Hello!
We’re excited to let you know that we're expanding our learning opportunities beyond our mobile app, Eva. This website is where you, as a trans feminine speaker, can access tailor-made learning content to broaden your understanding of how to find, improve and perfect your voice.
As a creative person, I occasionally reread a book that has been very meaningful to me — The Artist’s Way (Julia Cameron, 1992). She has many meaningful, soulful things to say. One of her comments, “The snowflake pattern of your soul is emerging," just tickles me.
Think about it. We are each our own perfect snowflake — your heart, your soul, your voice is uniquely your own.
Over the course of my career, person after person has shared comments such as:
A voice disorder can do that — cause you to loathe the way you sound. And self-loathing among my transgender clientele is off the charts. Self-loathing can be deadly. Maybe what stands in the way of your progress is your own opinion of yourself!
Changing your voice or changing anything really is being aware of your self-talk. That inner critic has traveled with you for a long time. I call her Polly Perfect. She's relentless. And she can be so mean. She is not helpful and she'll tell you things that are not entirely true.
Pause for a moment and consider another truth. You are a remarkable, unduplicatable, and miraculous person! Of all the people who have come and gone on the earth, since the beginning of time, not ONE of them was or is like YOU!
No one has exactly your eyes. No one has exactly your face. No one's fingerprints are like yours. No one’s voice is like yours. Like a snowflake pattern, you are uniquely you.
Treasure your uniqueness. It is a gift given only to you. Together we can do this. I'm here for you.
If you've been following us, you know that we initially launched Eva, which stands for Exceptional Voice App, in 2013 for both iOS and Android mobile devices. Along the way, we experienced our fair share of the trials and tribulations that startups experience. In that process we ‘lost’ the Android version of Eva, and development stalled as we searched for another development/technical person with whom to partner.
Well, we're happy to report that our technical woes are behind us now and we're eagerly developing again!
Eva (the mobile app) pairs video instruction and structured exercises with real-time visual on-screen feedback for specific speech and voice production elements, such as pitch, loudness and resonance. This visual feedback translates users' speech and voice patterns into easy-to-understand cues, providing a game-like interface that greatly accelerates learning and activates proprioceptive and metacognitive processes.
The Eva learning experience (both mobile app and web-site) includes well-defined objectives that build upon each other through a series of lessons and courses. An integral part of each lesson is its reward system: users are provided with scores to capture important success data, such as their time spent in the “target zone.”
NOTE: EvaF web and EvaF mobile are separate offerings Purchasing one does not provide access to the other.
Recently, we conducted interviews with some of our users in order to better understand how they're working with Eva and what else they might need to help them along with their training. We learned a few key things:
Kathe’s work with transgender people began quite serendipitously on a January morning in 2000. The telephone rang. A brawny voice on the other end said, "I’m having a problem with my voice.” Joann described herself as a transsexual and said that she had had surgery for her voice, but that it failed, and she was left with only a slightly higher-pitched voice that was raspy and still sounded considerably masculine. She asked Kathe, “Do you have experience working with transsexuals?” Kathe responded that no, she had not, and Joann kindly said, “Well, I’ll teach you about us and you can teach me how to get a better voice.”
A week later, Joann walked into Kathe's small office in Boulder, Colorado. She shared her life’s story. She spoke of the travails of trying to fit herself into the man society believed her to be, rather than become the woman she knew herself to be. She had done the manly things expected of her, like military service, where she excelled. Then there were her radio days when her booming baritone voice carried across the airwaves never revealing her feminine soul. After the required psychotherapy, Joann had her GCS (gender confirmation surgery) in Trinidad, Colorado–once the “Sex-Change Capital of the World"–by the famous and now deceased Dr. Stanley Biber.
While that physical change meant the world to her, every time she spoke, her voice revealed the person she once had to pretend to be. "It's excruciating," she said. Depression knocked her down hard. Having once been a radio personality, she knew a thing or two about the voice. She worked on her own trying to create soft feminine vocal tones, but the desired effect was not achieved.
Kathe and Joann worked together for about a year. She progressed, but really couldn't overcome the hoarse, weak voice that resulted from the surgery. Nevertheless, she confided that her voice sounded closer to the image she had for herself and felt happy with her voice.
A voice is not just a voice. There’s a heart connected to it, quite literally. Anatomically, the left vocal fold nerve dips into the chest, loops around the aorta and travels upward and innervates the larynx. So, the heart and voice are indeed connected. No wonder the voice means so much to us. It's a window into our souls.
As a transgender person, you are well aware that a huge component of living your authentic life is your voice. When your voice is aligned with who you really are, you are more likely to feel safe and be free to navigate unhindered through your daily life. People tell us that a sense of inner peace (reduction in gender dysphoria) follows when their voice aligns with their inner soul.
As a speech pathologist with over 30 years of clinical experience, training and caring for human voices, and 20 years caring for transgender voices, Kathe has developed a unique voice-training method for transgender people.
EvaF.app provides a way to work with our training content — exercises, articles, videos — in a subscription-based learning platform. Subscribers will have exclusive access to new practice routines, new videos, new exercises and practice strategies, and access to each other.
Only $108/year
This 12-week beginner’s course is an independent study that rolls out over twelve weeks. It closely follows the Eva F mobile app lessons and exercises, although new exercises, homework assignments and a new video to accompany each of the 12 lessons is included.
There is nothing more important than daily practice. Each week, in addition to one of the 12-week courses, you'll be provided with a simple transfer-of-learning assignment. You can work on your own for this assignment or with other gals in the program.
Engage with Kathe, the other instructors and each other, in our monthly AMA sessions! These interactive experiences are live on a predetermined date and time and will also be posted on the membership site to watch later.
What else would you like to know about training your voice? What else would make a difference in your mindset about the change you want to make?
Each week we'll post a new article to address your expressed interests and more. And a bonus for you is that each article is available as an audio recording so you can listen and learn as you drive to work, get a manicure, work out at the gym, or go about other daily activities.
Another important thing that we learned when we interviewed our users is that you want access to each other. Your subscription provides a format to post your questions to instructors and to each other, and to find a Gal Pal with whom to practice and complete assignments.
With a basic membership you are eligible for special discounts and advance notice of other courses and live webinars, and more.
For example, get 40% off our 12-Week Bootcamp, a special course we just developed that benefits students of all levels!
Access to new learning content
Weekly articles and homework assignments
Voice Feminization Fundamentals 12-week beginner’s course with all new content
Monthly Ask-Me-Anything live webinars
Eva Community access where you can engage with each other and instructors
Discounts for special programs and events
Brainstorming, goal setting, and big-picture strategy sessions where you receive high-level information, strategies, and feedback
Videos, homework templates and worksheets and other downloadables such as the weekly articles
First-to-know information, news and announcements about EvaF events and new content